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Who
is Mickey Pearlman?
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The Anna Book Why are so many fictional characters named Anna (or a variant), and what does this signify? The startling prevalence of Hannah/Anna/Anne moves from biblical literature (Old Testament Hannah and New Testament St. Anne) to classics (Anna Karenina and Anne Elliot) to popular fiction (Anna Dunlop in Sue Miller's The Good Mother), children's literature (Anne of Green Gables), films ("Hannah and Her Sisters"), and horror (Annie Wilkes in Stephen King's Misery). Does this represent a conscious or unconscious search for the ultimate or missing mother harking back to mythical and religious traditions?
“This is an intriguing group of mostly feminist brief pieces on works ranging from the Old Testament (Hannah) to Anna Karenina to Anne Sexton's poetry to Toni Morrison's Sula to Stephen King's Misery.” --- Choice |
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